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'A Family Affair' ad for Microsoft hits the web
« Posted: September 12, 2008, 06:04:30 PM »


'A Family Affair' ad for Microsoft hits the web

Microsoft has released their latest advertisement featuring Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld. This one features the duo living with a suburban family to "better connect" to normal people. Only the first part of the commercial is being broadcast right now, but both part 1 and the yet to air part 2 are available in the links below, as well as a much longer version which views more like a small TV show. The company says that the campaign will eventually "turn toward communicating specifically about Windows brand and the products that carry the Windows flag."Good to hear, considering general opinion about the current $300 million dollar advertising blitz is the software giant is making "commercials about nothing." Video: A Family Affair (full version) | Part 1 | Part 2 Read full story...

 


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